[I.N.R.I. by Peter Rosegger]@TWC D-Link bookI.N.R.I. CHAPTER XVII 8/32
In thrusting from Him all worldly desire, all worldly property, and worldly care, He freed Himself from the burden which renders most men unhappy.
In communion with God He was at once a simple child, and a wise man of the world.
No anxiety existed about accidents, perils, loss and ruin. Everything happened according to His will, because it was the will of God, and He enjoyed life with simplicity and a pure heart.
Is not that the true human lot? And does not such a natural, glad life come very near to the Divine? Thus, then, He followed the Divine path across that historic ground which will be known as the Holy Land to the end of time. And now that great day, that great Sabbath morning came. For a long time damp, grey mists had hung over the valleys of Galilee; banks of fog had hovered over the mountains of Lebanon; showers of cold rain fell.
But after the gloom dawned a bright spring morning.
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